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Hoisington Municipal Court
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Hoisington Municipal Court- Feb. 17

Trinity P. Hood, junked/abandoned vehicle, dismissed upon compliance

Shannon Jones, parking disabled vehicle, failed to appear

John P. Lynch, driving while suspended, continued to April 7

John P. Lynch, driving while suspended, continued to April 7

Loren E. Naugle, drive while license canceled/suspended/revoked,

Kenneth W. Piland, parking disabled vehicle, failed to appear

Ryan J. Pozalek, battery, trial March 17

David G. Radford, illegal tag, failed to appear

David G. Radford, no proof insurance, failed to appear

George R. Willenberg, junked/abandoned vehicle, continued to March 17

 

Municipal Court -

March 3

Lazaro I. Cabrera, no proof of liability insurance, fine $300, court costs $85

Lazaro I. Cabrera, driving without license, dismissed

Penny L. Fry, failed to appear, motion to default bond by April 21

Nathan C. Geist, maximum speed limit, fine $30, court costs $85

Nathan C. Geist, drivers license in possession, dismissed upon proof

Shannon Jones, parking disabled vehicle, dismissed

Tonya Jones, harassment by telephone, fine $50, court costs $85

Megan L. Keener, continued to March 17

Sheldon A. Leshore, speed limit, hearing April 21

Sheldon A. Leshore, driving without license, hearing April 21

Terry E. Ludes, motion to default bond, fine $50, court costs $85

Kolton G. Nettleingham, driving in violation of age restriction,

David G. Radford, no proof insurance, failed to appear

Gilbert L. Smith, dog at large, court costs $85

 

Special Docket - March 3

Megan J. Crosby, junked/abandoned vehicle, failed to appear

Luke V. McConkey, battery domestic violence, failed to appear

Darren E. Marsell, disorderly conduct,

Marte D. Littrell, illegal display of tag/expired, driver’s license expired, no current proof of insurance, failed to appear

Kathleen J. Huffman, cruelty to animals, no rabies vaccination, continued to May 5